Little Flower Catholic Church

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Hollywood, United States

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Little Flower Catholic Church Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Little Flower Catholic Church is located in Hollywood, United States on 1805 Pierce St. Little Flower Catholic Church is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category catholic church in United States.

Address

1805 Pierce St

Phone

+1 9549223517

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Pedro Sanchez

Great spiritual place to find peace. The community is really caring and friendly. Fr. Javier is always making activities to bring the community closer to the Lord, so we can grow in faith, hope and charity!

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MARISEL MARTE

Nothing was open. I was dropping food for needed

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Bernie Maribona

Nice annual fair they do. Fun for the whole family.

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EX-NVHLA of ROKOVS_BASILLISK

I visit here for the coffee extravaganza. They treat the sanctum after mass, and serve the poor in an even to mixed crowd. I wish I could appreciate their services more, but I couldn't find someone as devoutly Catholic as them. As a Buddhist, I hold no qualms with interreligious and multicultural exposure. Definitely a beautiful architecture, the best architecture this side of town. I hope their services are as beautiful.

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Meg Ulrich

Little Flower was my family's church and my school from Kindergarten through 8th Grade. I received my First Holy Communion there in 1968 when I was in 2nd Grade and my Confirmation in 1974 when I was in 8th Grade. We had mostly wonderful Nuns during that time with a few lay teachers mixed in. We experienced several major changes during Vatican II - the two that really stood out were our Nuns no longer had to wear their full and heavy habits, which given that the school classrooms had no air conditioning, must have been miserable in the Florida heat and humidity! They were now allowed to wear more casual habits - a skirt, a cotton blouse and their veils - much cooler! And, the Mass was no longer said in Latin - so we could actually understand what was being said! One of our 7th grade lay teachers started having guitar Masses on Fridays with students playing guitars. Our class has amazingly remained close over the past 55 ,years since we graduated and we even had a 30 Year Class Reunion in 2004! Our classmates came from all over the country I was the farthest away here in California. On the Sunday of that reunion weekend, a large group of us attended Sunday Mass together, which was so moving for us, there were so many tears of joy. Deacon Watkins, (who when we were in school was just Mr. Watkins), took us all on a tour of the school - which was so incredibly amazing - more tears as we found our classrooms and sat in our old desks. The Sun-Sentinel even did a story about us (attached here). The major common theme among classmates was this; our years at Little Flower were some of the best years of our lives. I hope the generations of students who followed us and will continue into the future will feel the same way. Little Flower Catholic Church and School will always equal love and joy in my mind and in my heart! God bless each of you. Mrs. Meggie Ulrich, San Diego, CA - Class of 1974